EP4234825A2 - Verbindungssystem und verfahren für vorgefertigte volumetrische konstruktionsmodule - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the invention relate to prefabricated volumetric construction modules having connection mechanism for securement with other modules, building construction utilizing such modules and methods for assembling or erecting such building construction.
- Prefabrication has been cited as a potential solution, but many prefabrication proposals to date have not proven to be commercially successful and relatively few prefabrication techniques have been adopted by the industry. Prefabrication techniques fall under two major categories, namely, steel structure module construction and pre-cast volumetric concrete modules.
- a prefabricated volumetric construction module comprises:
- the upper corner casting includes a first upper plate having a first upper plate opening, a first lower plate having a first lower plate opening and a passageway extending between the first upper plate opening and the first lower plate opening, wherein the first lower plate opening is smaller than the first upper plate opening such that the lower plate is adapted to prevent the socket head of the first connection rod from penetrating the lower plate.
- the lower corner casting includes a second upper plate having the second upper plate opening, a second lower plate having the second lower plate opening and a passageway extending between the second upper plate opening and the second lower plate opening, wherein the second lower plate opening is adapted to allow penetration of the socket head of the second connection rod.
- each module further comprises: at least one cross-bracing joining the beams and columns;
- At least some of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings are arranged at corners of the self-supporting structure.
- remaining ones of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings are arranged adjacent to the at least some of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings.
- a building structure is provided and comprises:
- the building structure further comprises: at least one interlocking plate having a main plate, at least one interlocking plate opening formed therein and at least one guide projection arranged at least partially around the interlocking plate opening, wherein the interlocking plate is interposed between the upper-level module and the adjoining lower-level module, wherein the internally thread socket head of the other connection rod is fitted within the interlocking plate opening, and wherein an upper and a lower portion of the guide projection are fitted within the lower corner casting of the upper-level module and upper corner casting of the lower-level module respectively.
- the building structure further comprises:
- the building structure further comprises: a core structure constructed on-site and secured to at least one of the modules.
- each module further comprises: at least one cross-bracing joining the beams and columns;
- At least some of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings are arranged at corners of the self-supporting structure.
- remaining ones of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings are arranged adjacent to the at least some of the pairs of upper and lower corner castings.
- each module is provided with architectural finishes including interior decoration and fixtures.
- a method for constructing a building structure comprises:
- the method before stacking at least one upper-level pre-fabricated volumetric construction module on at least one lower-level module to provide vertically adjoining modules, the method further comprises:
- the method before stacking at least one upper-level pre-fabricated volumetric construction module on at least one lower-level module to provide vertically adjoining modules, the method further comprises: providing horizontal securement between horizontally adjoining upper-level modules and further between horizontally adjoining lower-level modules by:
- the step of stacking at least one upper-level pre-fabricated volumetric construction module on at least one lower-level module to provide vertically adjoining modules further includes: fitting an upper portion of the guide projection within the lower corner casting of the upper-level module.
- the method further comprises: securing at least one of the modules to a core structure which is built on-site.
- each module further includes:
- a prefabricated volumetric construction module 1 having connection mechanism is provided and illustrated in Figures 1A to 1C .
- a prefabricated volumetric construction module 1 includes a plurality of columns and beams 5A, 5B and columns 4 joined together, to provide a self-supporting structure.
- the self-supporting structure at least defines a top, a bottom, opposite sides and opposite ends.
- Upper beams may be provided as top rails 5A, and lower beams may be provided as bottom rails 5B.
- Columns 4 are provided as hollow posts to provide a passageway therethrough.
- the module 1 may further include one or more cross-bracings 6 joining the beams and columns 4.
- the module 1 may further include one or more roof purlins 8 joining upper beams and one or more roofs 10, e.g. corrugated roof or ceiling boards 16, mounted to the roof purlins 8.
- the module 1 may further include one or more floor joists 9 joining lower beams 5B and one or more floor boards 15 mounted to the floor joists 9.
- the module 1 includes a plurality of pairs of corner castings 2, 3.
- the pairs of corner castings 2, 3 are arranged at corners of the module 1 and, optionally, at a mid-point position or other positions along the length of the module 1 (see Figure 2A ). In some embodiments, it is to be appreciated that two or more pairs of corner castings may be arranged adjacent to each other (see Figure 15 ).
- Each pair of corner castings 1, 2 includes an upper corner casting 2 and a lower corner casting 3 which are arranged at distal ends of a column 4.
- the upper corner casting 2 includes a first upper plate, a first lower plate, first front plates and first side plates (see Figures 9A to 9D ) joined or cast together to provide a casting housing.
- the first upper plate is provided with a first upper plate opening 215, and the first lower plate is provided with a first lower plate opening 214.
- a passageway extends between the first upper plate opening 215 and the first lower plate opening 214.
- the first lower plate opening 214 is smaller than the first upper plate opening 215.
- Dimensions of the first upper plate opening 215 are adapted to allow penetration of a socket head 210 of an elongate connection rod 11 while dimensions of the first lower plate opening 214 are adapted to prevent penetration of the socket head 210.
- first upper plate opening 215 and the lower plate opening 214 are adapted to allow penetration of a tail of the connection rod.
- One of the first front plates is provided with a first front plate opening 216.
- One of the first side plates is provided with a first side plate opening 217. The first front plate opening 216 and the first side plate opening 217 lead to the passageway to provide access to the connection rod 11 when it is inserted through the passageway.
- the lower corner casting 3 includes a second upper plate, a second lower plate, second front plates and second side plates (see Figures 10A to 10D ) joined or cast together to provide a casting housing.
- the second upper plate is provided with a second upper plate opening 218, and the second lower plate is provided with a second lower plate opening 219.
- a passageway extends between the second upper plate opening 218 and the second lower plate opening 219.
- the second lower plate opening 219 is larger than the second upper plate opening 218.
- Dimensions of the second upper plate opening 218 are adapted to allow penetration of a tail of an elongate connection rod 11 and, optionally, prevent penetration of a socket head 210 of the connection rod.
- Dimensions of the second lower plate opening 219 are adapted to allow penetration of the socket head 210.
- Both the second upper plate opening 218 and the second lower plate opening 219 are adapted to allow penetration of a tail of the connection rod.
- One of the second front plates is provided with a second front plate opening 220.
- One of the second side plates is provided with a second side plate opening 221.
- the second front plate opening 220 and the second side plate opening 221 lead to the passageway to provide access to the connection rod 11 when it is inserted through the passageway.
- modules 1 of Figures 1A to 1C are illustrated as having cuboid shape (see Figure 3A ), it is to be appreciated that the modules 1 may take on other shapes, such as the various shapes illustrated in Figures 3B to 3E .
- prefabricated volumetric construction modules 1 may also be construed as prefabricated pre-finished volumetric construction modules (PPVC) in which architectural finishes including interior decorations and fixtures are installed offsite in the modules at the factory before the prefabricated pre-finished volumetric construction modules (PPVC) are transported and assembled on-site.
- PPVC prefabricated pre-finished volumetric construction modules
- connection rod 11 includes an internally threaded socket head 210, a rod body 211 which is attached to the socket head 210 and includes an externally threaded tail. Threads 212, 213 of the socket head 210 and the tail are complementary.
- the socket head 210 has a larger external cross-sectional dimension e.g. diameter, than the rod body and tail, and a socket dimension adapted to threadably engage with a tail of another similar connection rod 11.
- the interlocking plate 12 includes a main plate 222 having at a plurality of openings 224 (or interlocking plate openings 224) therethrough.
- the interlocking plate openings 224 are suitably dimensioned to allow penetration of the internally threaded socket head 210.
- the interlocking plate 12 further includes guide projections 223 machined with engineering tolerance to be seated or fitted precisely within openings 215 and 219 of the castings shown in Figures 9A to 9D and 10A to 10D .
- the guide projections 223 are arranged on the main plate 222 and at least partially around the interlocking plate openings 224.
- the guide projections 223 are provided on opposed sides of the main plate 222 as lower and upper portions of the guide projections.
- FIGS 4A to 4H show various examples of multi-storey building structures constructed from prefabricated volumetric construction modules 1.
- the modules 1 forming the building structure may have similar, different or complementary configurations.
- Figures 5A to 5E show various examples of multi-storey building structures constructed from prefabricated volumetric construction modules 1 which are secured to one or more core structures 106.
- the core structures 106 may be concrete, steel or other suitable structures which are built on-site.
- FIG 6 shows modular floor layouts in an apartment building. As illustrated, each apartment unit 100 is provided as a pre-fabricated volumetric construction module.
- Figure 7 is a close-up view of a modular floor layout of an apartment unit 100 of Figure 6 .
- each apartment unit may be provided by securing two or more pre-fabricated volumetric construction modules together.
- a building structure includes one or more stacks of vertically adjoining pre-fabricated volumetric construction modules 1 secured together.
- the components, structure and configuration of each module 1 are described in the foregoing paragraphs.
- first connection rods 11 secure an upper-level module 1 with an adjoining lower-level module 1.
- Each first connection rod 11 penetrates both an upper corner casting 2 and a lower corner casting 3 of a respective pair of corner castings at the upper-level module.
- the socket head 210 is engaged with the upper corner casting 2 at the upper-level module.
- the tail penetrates into an upper corner casting 2 of the adjoining lower-level module and is threadably engaged with an internally threaded socket head 210 of another connection rod which is engaged with the upper corner casting 2 of the adjoining lower-level module. Accordingly, the upper-level module is secured to the lower-level module.
- This vertical securement between an upper-level and a lower-level module is replicated at various corner castings and throughout the first stack such that the modules within the first stack are vertically secured to one another.
- additional base plate having a threaded socket may be arranged under each lower corner casting of the first level module to threadably engage with the connection rod penetrating the first level module.
- the additional base plates may be casted in non-shrink grouting and/or fixedly secured to a transfer slab, ground or foundation structure. This would secure the first level module to the ground or foundation.
- At least one interlocking plate 12 is arranged interposed between each upper-level module and its adjoining lower-level module. Socket head of a connecting rod engaged with the lower-level module is fitted within the interlocking plate opening 224 and guide projections 223 to prevent movement of the socket head including horizontal movement.
- the interlocking plate 12 provides horizontal securement to horizontally adjoining modules.
- horizontal securement of horizontally adjoining modules from two adjoining stacks are essential.
- at a first and an adjoining second stack of vertically adjoining pre-fabricated volumetric construction modules at least one interlocking plate is arranged overlapping or traversing the first and the second stack and interposed between horizontally adjoining upper-level modules and horizontally adjoining lower-level modules which vertically adjoin the horizontally adjoining upper-level modules.
- Figure 2B shows a plan view of two horizontally adjoining modules 1A, 1B provided as a first and a second stack.
- Interlocking plates 12 are arranged overlapping or traversing horizontally adjoining modules.
- Figure 2C shows a plan view of four adjoining modules and locations of corner castings in these modules.
- the four adjoining modules are provided in adjoining or different stacks.
- Interlocking plates 12 are arranged to overlap or traverse horizontally adjoining modules from adjoining stacks such that connection rods 11 securing the horizontally adjoining upper-level modules to the horizontally adjoining lower-level modules also penetrate the interlocking plate openings to provide horizontal securement between the horizontally adjoining upper-level modules and further between the horizontally adjoining lower-level modules.
- the interlocking plate(s) By overlapping or traversing an interlocking plate with modules from adjoining stacks, penetrating and fitting a socket head from the module below through the interlocking plate(s), the interlocking plate(s) restrain horizontal or lateral movement of horizontally adjoining modules.
- the building structure includes a core structure 106 which is constructed on-site and secured to at least one of the modules or one of the stacks of modules.
- a method for constructing a building structure from pre-fabricated volumetric construction modules is provided and described with reference to a flow chart of Figure 17 as well as Figures 16A to 16H .
- a plurality of pre-fabricated volumetric construction modules are provided and arranged to produce one or more stacks of modules. This may include arranging modules horizontally adjoining each other to provide first level modules.
- connection rods are provided.
- a connection rod is inserted into respective upper corner casting and lower corner casting of each pair of corner castings of the first level module (see Figures 16A and 14 ).
- Each connection rod penetrates the upper corner casting, the column supporting the pair of upper and lower corner castings, and the lower corner casting. Insertion of connection rod is performed at each pair of upper and lower corner castings of the first level modules.
- each inserted connection rod is turned at its socket head or tightened to drive its tail into threaded engagement with an internally threaded socket head arranged in the lower corner casting (see Figure 16B ).
- this internally threaded socket head may be provided at/by a base plate which is arranged under the bottom-most module and may be casted in non-shrink grouting and/or fixedly secured to a transfer slab, ground or foundation structure.
- the tightened connection rod is housed within the corner castings and column, except for a portion of the socket head projecting from the upper corner casting and free-standing (see Figure 16C ).
- the head socket of the connection rod is abutted against the upper corner casting of the first level module such that the connection rod is prevented from further vertical penetration and horizontal movement.
- an interlocking plate is arranged on one or more upper corner castings of the first level modules such that the projected and free-standing socket heads of the first level modules are penetrated through and fitted within the interlocking plate openings and further such that lower portions of the guide projections are seated or fitted within a first upper plate opening of the upper corner casting of the first level module.
- the interlocking plates overlap horizontally adjoining modules to provide horizontal securement therebetween. These interlocking plates are held in place by vertical forces due to weight of the upper module.
- additional modules are stacked on the first level modules and interlocking plates to provide second level modules (see Figure 16D ).
- the guide projections on the interlocking plates provide a means for guiding the placement of the second level modules.
- an operator lifts and lands a second level module onto the first level module such that the upper portions of the guide projections are received into second plate openings of lower corner castings of the second module and seated or fitted within the lower corner castings to prevent lateral or horizontal movement (see Figure 13 ).
- projected socket head from the first level module is received into the lower corner casting of the second level module and fitted therein (see Figure 13 ).
- connection rods are provided.
- a connection rod is inserted into respective upper corner casting and lower corner casting of each pair of corner castings of the second level module (see Figure 16E ).
- Each connection rod penetrates the upper corner casting, the column supporting the pair of upper and lower corner castings, the lower corner casting, and the interlocking plate, until the tail end of each connection rod comes into contact with a head socket below which is engaged with an upper corner casting of the first level module. Insertion of connection rod is performed at each pair of upper and lower corner casting of the second level modules.
- each inserted connection rod is turned at its socket head or tightened to drive its tail into threaded engagement with an internally threaded socket head which is arranged in the lower corner casting and belongs to a secured connection rod of the first level module (see Figures 16F and 13 ).
- the tightened connection rod is housed within the corner castings and column, except for a portion of the socket head projecting from the upper corner casting of the second level module (see Figure 16G ).
- the head socket of the connection rod is abutted against the upper corner casting of the second level module such that the connection rod is prevented from further vertical penetration and horizontal movement.
- an interlocking plate is arranged on one or more upper corner castings of the second level modules such that the projected socket heads of the second level modules are penetrated through and fitted within the interlocking plate openings and further such that lower portions of the guide projections are seated or fitted within a first upper plate opening of the upper corner casting of the second level module (see Figure 16H ).
- the interlocking plates overlap horizontally adjoining modules to provide horizontal securement therebetween.
- additional modules may be stacked on the second level modules to provide third level modules (see Figure 16H ).
- the engineer transforming a single steel component forming 2D frames further refine into a 3D module
- the modules are assembled together by means of automation welding machine and a robotic 3D assembling process for accuracy, precision and better quality. This process eliminates rework, improves productivity and removes human fatigue.
- the corner-casting guide on the interlocking plate serves as the perpendicular guide to receive the bottom corner casting of the upper modules in its vertical plane.
- These interlocking plates are installed on the top of each module, checked for levelling and lateral tolerance before the top modules are lowered to match and fit perfectly during an installation operation. Therefore, the erection process is significantly speeded up, and costly crane and equipment stay are utilized more efficiently.
- the need for highly skilled labour is greatly reduced as compared with traditional methods, this being a great advantage in regions where there is a shortage of skilled labour or where labour costs are exceedingly high.
- concrete precast panels may replace the steel framework of the arrangement of previous embodiments.
- pre-cast panels these may be manufactured under controlled conditions, such as in a factory environment. Said panels are then assembled to form building units or modules.
- Each of said modules may form an occupiable space, or alternatively form a portion of a larger space.
- the invention provides the flexibility to form said building structures in an efficient manner.
- the modules are also formed in a controlled environment, such as a factory, and thus removing the necessity for that level of precision to be achieved on site where conditions and expertise are considerable more difficult.
- the factory space may be proximate to the construction site, in order to manage transportation costs of the modules.
- a key advantage of the invention according to this invention may include the use of a finite number of pre-cast concrete panel units which are designed and arranged so as to form building structures of great complexity.
- the adaptation of precise engineering may produce a structure with a structural integrity that is equivalent to that of conventional concrete system while decreasing construction time and increasing productivity.
- a highly efficient automated bolting system may be used in the assembly of the modules from the building panels.
- a dowelled or bolted system along the peripheral edge of the panels may be used to allow the automated bolting system to align the panels, then sequentially bolt the panels into place, before moving to the next panel to panel engagement.
- the use of the automated bolting system, which aligns and bolts the panels can only be used under controlled conditions, and represents a marked improvement on traditional precast systems. It reduces the logistic and manpower requirements significantly and eliminates re-work processes or corrections due to human error.
- the present invention at the panel to module assembly stage may yield all the advantages precast construction was intended to provide, but never really delivered. Implementation of the present invention may therefore provide a significant step towards "manufactured construction", and not merely the fabrication of building components as represented by the prior art.
- precast construction is little more than providing construction materials which are then sent to site, with building standards and efficiencies still subject to the vagaries of onsite construction.
- the concept of "manufactured construction", which the present invention seeks to achieve may allow for factory level precision, which is achievable onsite.
- each complete module may be facilitated made easy with the incorporation of the binding member, which may be the aforementioned connection rods, on the four corners of each modules.
- the connection rods at the top and bottom of the four corners may allow shipping carriers and international ports to lift, shift, load and transport these modules with standard equipment and trailers. This incorporation reduces tedious transportation on the road that translates to cost savings on logistics and delivery time.
- the invention may include a prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction system, including a mechanical production line arranged to align a first plurality of slotted holes on a first panel with a second plurality of slotted holes on a second panel; and an automated bolting machine arranged to insert a bolt through each of the aligned first and second plurality of slotted holes.
- the method of prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction may include aligning a first plurality of slotted holes on a first panel with a second plurality of slotted holes on a second panel using a mechanical production line; and inserting a bolt into each of the aligned first and second plurality of slotted holes using an automated bolting machine.
- Such a system and method utilizes automation to increase productivity and reliability of the prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction.
- the automated bolting machine reduces the amount of manpower and time required for the bolting process, and improves the structural integrity of the resultant precast module.
- each of the first and second plurality of slotted holes comprises a ferrule.
- the method of prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction may include each of the first and second plurality of slotted holes comprising a ferrule.
- Such an arrangement allows for a tight joint to be formed. Specifically, the bolt will be inserted into the slotted holes where the ferrules are located. The bolts are then tightened so as to drive the thread of the bolts into the ferrules, thereby creating a tight seal.
- Figure 18 shows an assembled module 301 comprising a base panel 302, wall panels 304 to 307 and a roof panel 303.
- Figures 19 to 24 show the various panels, in particular the floor panel 302 which includes a stepped peripheral edge 302A having dowelled or bolted connectors around the peripheral edge for receiving the wall panels as shown in Figures 21 to 24 .
- the connection between panels may be dowelled to act as alignment prior to finally bolting, bolted along each edge or a combination of both.
- the panels may have a stepped peripheral edge.
- some panels may be stepped, while other panels may have a flush edge and so arranged to fit within this step.
- alignment of the panels may also be achieved through a profiling of the peripheral connection edges. That is when coupling panels, the peripheral edges may be shaped so as to allow a single positional engagement, with this positional engagement held in place by either the doweling or bolted connections.
- the panel 304 includes vertical edges 304A, lower connection portions 304C and upper connection portions 304B.
- the wall panel B representing a longitudinal edge of the module 301 includes stepped peripheral edges 305A, again with recesses to receive dowelled or bolted connectors spaced along the peripheral stepped edge 305A.
- the opposing wall panel C shown in Figure 23 is of similar construction to the end wall panel A of Figure 21 having lower connecting portions 306C, upper connecting portions 306B,
- said connecting portions may be casters for engaging the adjacent panels, and/o receiving a binding member for later assembly to form a building structure.
- the end wall panels C of Figure 23 further include horizontal connecting edges 306D and vertical connecting edges 306A.
- a further longitudinal wall panel D as shown in Figure 24 includes the panel 307 with stepped peripheral edges 307A to receive connectors from corresponding panels.
- the final panel being the roof panel 303 includes corresponding peripheral edge 303A for connection with the various horizontal connecting edges of the wall panels.
- Figures 25A to 25F show a sequential arrangement for the construction of the module according to one embodiment.
- the floor panel 302 is placed followed by end walls 304 and 306. These are held in place by connecting to the roof panel 303 with all four panels now joined along the dowelled stack peripheral edges of the panels.
- the longitudinal panels 305 and 307 are then connected to the structure to form the finished module.
- the automated bolting device may include an alignment arrangement to hold the panels in place, as the bolts are placed in the recesses located along the peripheral edges of each panel. It will be appreciated that, for bolts rather than dowels, the recesses may be threaded metal sections embedded in the precast concrete panel.
- Figures 26 and 27 show an array of modules 311 to 314 which are placed adjacent to each other and aligned through aligning connectors to form a building structure 315.
- a binding member is then placed at critical locations around the structure to bind the modules together to form the unitary building structure.
- this arrangement allows for the modular formation of larger building structures.
- the module according to the embodiment shown in Figures 1A and 1B , can potentially form building structures as shown in Figures 4A to 4H and 5A to 5E
- the building module according to the embodiment shown in Figure 18 can equally form such building structures when placed accordingly and turn into a unitary building structure on coupling with a binding member.
- connection rod as shown in Figures 8A to 8C .
- the binding member may comprise a series of anchor blocks and post-stressing cables locating at the peripheral edges of the panels of the placed modules, with anchor blocks positioned at the connections portions of the panels.
- the corner castings may comprise end anchors arranged to resist a post-stressed cable connecting adjacent modules and binding said modules into the unitary structure.
- Figure 29 is alternative to the use of connecting rods as the binding member, as shown in Figure 13 .
- the end connections 322 are modified to receive an anchor 321, which act to resist the post-stressing of the cable 320.
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